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2011 Audi S5 S 3.0t Cabriolet Quattro Awd Needs Work Repairable Fixer No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:0
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States
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NO RESERVE AUCTION!!!!!!!!!

Up for Sale is a almost new 2011 AUDI S5 S 3.0T CABRIOLET / CONVERTIBLE QUATTRO with S-Tronic transmission, Supercharged engine and all possible options. This is a Hurricane Sandy flood vehicle. The car is sold as is and the vehicle comes with a New York parts only paperwork.  Parts only paperwork can be rebuilt into a registrable paper work through the states of Montana and Kentucky. We can also get you a California Acquisition Bill of Sale, which can be rebuilt in several other states as well. Please call us if you'll have any questions.  We do not have the keys for the car and do not know the exact mileage. However, judging by the very minimal wear and tear on the leather and tires, it probably has 15K miles or less.  We did not try to start the car and are selling it as repairable vehicle.  It seems the water level was low and only up to the carpets of the car.  This car had an MSRP of $59,300 in 2011 so don't miss your chance to buy this car at a fraction of cost and save thousands!!! Overall the car's body and the interior is in descent shape as you can see in the pictures and the video below. $500 deposit is due in 48 hours on auction's end. The rest of the funds have to be paid by certified funds or wire.

This is a rare opportunity to own a 2011 AUDI S5 QUATTRO for a fraction of  cost! Don't miss this opportunity to save thousands!!!

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Please ask all question before bidding! If you have any questions or would like to make an offer please call / text (609)774-0606 or email us


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